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  • The study explores the effectiveness of integrating a brain-machine interface (BMI) with the MAHI-Exo II robotic exoskeleton for rehabilitating elbow movement in chronic stroke patients.
  • Initial results from the first six participants show significant improvements in Fugl-Meyer Upper-Extremity scores and movement quality, indicating better planning, coordination, and control.
  • Findings suggest that enhancing patient engagement via the BMI during robotic therapy may boost the overall effectiveness of traditional rehabilitation methods.

Article Abstract

This paper presents the preliminary findings of a multi-year clinical study evaluating the effectiveness of adding a brain-machine interface (BMI) to the MAHI-Exo II, a robotic upper limb exoskeleton, for elbow flexion/extension rehabilitation in chronic stroke survivors. The BMI was used to trigger robot motion when movement intention was detected from subjects' neural signals, thus requiring that subjects be mentally engaged during robotic therapy. The first six subjects to complete the program have shown improvements in both Fugl-Meyer Upper-Extremity scores as well as in kinematic movement quality measures that relate to movement planning, coordination, and control. These results are encouraging and suggest that increasing subject engagement during therapy through the addition of an intent-detecting BMI enhances the effectiveness of standard robotic rehabilitation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6037537PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICORR.2017.8009233DOI Listing

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